You do not need the source.This is way off topic but you got a source for this?
The CPU bottleneck speak for it self both on PS4 and Xbox one.Even a weak I3 is better.
You do not need the source.This is way off topic but you got a source for this?
You do not need the source.
The CPU bottleneck speak for it self both on PS4 and Xbox one.Even a weak I3 is better.
So Intel might be the ultimate winner sooner than expecting.
You do not need the source.
The CPU bottleneck speak for it self both on PS4 and Xbox one.Even a weak I3 is better.
You do not need the source.
The CPU bottleneck speak for it self both on PS4 and Xbox one.Even a weak I3 is better.
Actually you do need a source to quote something as truth.... Plain and simple.You do not need the source.
The CPU bottleneck speak for it self both on PS4 and Xbox one.Even a weak I3 is better.
You touch on the problem well. These prices are good for amd maximizing profits with small stock definitely.It amazes me how tight the grouping for these cards are. There is barely separation between the 390x, the Fury and the Fury Nano outside of things like power usage. The cut down Fury is the odd duck out, but they have to do SOMETHING with the leftover silicon.
Seems like in retrospect a better move have been to NOT refresh the 390x (only have a 390) and then release the cut down Fury at around 390x prices. That would have created a LOT of enthusiasm for AMD in this current market.
You touch on the problem well. These prices are good for amd maximizing profits with small stock definitely.
From a consumer perception perspective though, amd will take a beating from those who are unhappy with pricing. And perception is amds main problem.
Okay, so I don't see any reviews and am basing this on the provided slides from AMD.
WTF was the whole point of Fury X? Seriously, if you're going to launch a smaller card, with almost similar clocks, and then add a slide that says "library quiet" WTF was the point in the water cooler?
If I had to guess, the Fury X is gonna get EOL'd rather quickly with the Nano taking the top spot.
WTF was the whole point of Fury X?
Okay, so I don't see any reviews and am basing this on the provided slides from AMD.
WTF was the whole point of Fury X? Seriously, if you're going to launch a smaller card, with almost similar clocks, and then add a slide that says "library quiet" WTF was the point in the water cooler?
If I had to guess, the Fury X is gonna get EOL'd rather quickly with the Nano taking the top spot.
The point is (maybe) 850 MHz vs. 1050 MHz:
"AMD saying that under typical usage in most games it runs between 850MHz and 900MHz."
--- ArsTechnica's version of the press release
So 850-900 maybe, using weasel words "typical" and "most." Reviews might show much lower than that for games that AMD didn't cherry pick.
This looks like a nice card, but it is slower for the same cost. We'll see with real reviews how much slower.
So it looks that all reviewers didnt exactly hear the same thing.AMD tells us that the typical gaming clock will be around the 900MHz range, with the precise value depending on the power requirements of the workload being run. As to why AMD is shipping the card at 1000MHz even when they don’t expect it to be able to sustain the clockspeed under most games, AMD tells us that the higher boost clock essentially ensures that the R9 Nano is only ever power limited, and isn’t unnecessarily held back in light workloads where it could support higher clockspeeds.
It makes me think we are missing some critical information between Fury X, Fury, and Fury Nano. Somewhere in there, it seems like we are not being told something important.
You touch on the problem well. These prices are good for amd maximizing profits with small stock definitely.
From a consumer perception perspective though, amd will take a beating from those who are unhappy with pricing. And perception is amds main problem.
Actually I am planning to make a opinión thread about the incomming GPU dissasters... Because HBM.
We saw AMD failing HARD because the architecture and if that is not the cause (Fury Nano), the price is the killer one. AMD is also losing faith to the console makers.
Definately MS will ditch AMD due their dissaster called Xbox One. Maybe the next Gen will have a Kabylake i5 processor with 512 Mb HMC Memory for their iGPU.
But... NVIDIA doesn't have the experience on HBM and remember that in the beginning, the first card they release with new tech ends bad... Really bad. And maybe their 1st generation will be awful.
Intel on the other side has MANY advantages now... HMC is about to be mainstream. They have some NVIDIA licences, some of them, important to nVIDIA.
To make it better, they announced that Kabylake will be the FULL GPU revamp they expect in order to enter to the GPU race.
Finally, they are the monopoly and the competition will have a hard time with HBM. Also HBM2 will be hella expensive and HBM1 will be mid tier chips.
So Intel might be the ultimate winner sooner than expecting.
Sadly Intel has money, NVIDIA licenses and influence.This is just the most absurd post I've ever read! From false information to complete and utter nonsense.
You understand the Xone and PS4 both use AMD right? Sony decided on better specs for the GPU and that is why they won the graphics battle, while MS focused on slower GPU, but add kinect and TV functionality.
Intel offers are really expensive and they don't have the GPU's, it doesn't make sense to go to Intel for a console at all. In fact it makes more sense to go to IBM or others for ARM processors that it would be to go for Intel.
It doesn't make any sense for any mass production console to go for Intel.
With AMD they get both CPU and GPU and its for the same company developed together.
Sadly Intel has money, NVIDIA licenses and influence.
Now that MS and Intel is marrying again, expecting to.see the next Xbox (if it survives) made exclusively with Intel and NVIDIA parts, like the original Xbox. Maybe a Core i5 with a Gtx 970 with insane low prices.
And it will perform up to 700% better than any AMD solution it has.
Give up.
AMD failed hard and deserves a cruel death.
Sadly Intel has money, NVIDIA licenses and influence.
Now that MS and Intel is marrying again, expecting to.see the next Xbox (if it survives) made exclusively with Intel and NVIDIA parts, like the original Xbox. Maybe a Core i5 with a Gtx 970 with insane low prices.
And it will perform up to 700% better than any AMD solution it has.
Give up.
AMD failed hard and deserves a cruel death.